US arrests second student, imposes receivership' on Columbia University
Briefly

The Trump administration's stringent actions against student protesters at Columbia University have intensified, with recent arrests highlighting an aggressive stance. Leqaa Kordia's detention for overstaying her student visa and Ranjani Srinivasan's visa revocation due to alleged support for Hamas reflect broader patterns of conflating student activism with terrorism. Advocates argue this crackdown undermines civil liberties and free speech, as protesters face deportation efforts and legal rights abuses, spotlighting fears of academic freedom strain under the administration's policies.
The Trump administration has conflated student protests against Israel's war in Gaza with support for Hamas, painting demonstrators as supporters of terrorism.
Kordia's arrest is part of a broader crackdown, as the Trump administration has arrested multiple students at Columbia University for participating in protests.
Civil liberty advocates argue these arrests aim to stifle free speech rights, as emphasized by Khalil's lawyer's claims of disruption to legal counsel.
The administration contends participation in protests advocating violence warrants visa revocation, reflecting a controversial stance on free speech and immigrant rights.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
[
|
]